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Reuse of car wash wastewater by chemical coagulation and membrane bioreactor treatment processes
journal contribution
posted on 2016-09-01, 00:00 authored by I A Rodriguez Boluarte, Michael Andersen, B K Pramanik, C Y Chang, Steven Bagshaw, Leanne FaragoLeanne Farago, V Jegatheesan, Li ShuCar wash wastewater contains significant concentrations of contaminants such as nutrients, organics, particulate matter, sand, oil, grease, diesel detergents and so on. A range of treatment processes such as a membrane bioreactor (MBR), coagulation and ozonation were investigated to treat car wash wastewater. Ozonation was effective in removing the chemicals and suspended solids; the removal efficiency was greater than the coagulation process. Once the MBR system was acclimatised, 100% of suspended solids, 99.2% of COD, 97.3% of TOC and 41% of ammonia were removed. This study demonstrates that MBR is a potentially promising treatment system for recycling car wash wastewater which could be reused in the same car wash station.